Artdbotrys.] .IXoXACEAE. 13 



2. UVARIA EUCINCTA, Bedd. ex Dunn in Kew Bull. 1914, 182. 



Hill forests of Gamjam, about 2,000 ft. 



3. UVARIA MACROPODA, Hook. f. & Thorns. ; Bedd. Ic. t. 79 ; 

 F. B. I. L 50; King Ann. Calc, iv. 27, t. 20. 



Hill forests of Ganjam, about 2,000 ft. ; hills of S. Arcot. 



4. UVARIA ZEYLANICA, Linn,; F, B. I. i. 51; Bedd. Ic. t. 78; 

 King Ann. Calc. iv. 26, t. 19. U, Heyneana, W. & A. 8. 



Forests of the W. Ghats, in the Anamalais, Pulneys and 



Travancore. 



.5. UVARIA NARUM, Wall. ; F. B. I. i. 50 ; W. & A. 9 ; Wight 111. 

 i. t. 6 ; King Ann. Calc. iv. 27, t. 21. U. Hookeri, King 

 Ann. Calc. iv. 28, t. 22. 



Forests of the W. Ghats, from S. Canara to Travancore ; 



hills of Salem, up to 4,000 ft. ; common. 



3. Cyathocalyx, Champ. 



Trees. Leaves glabrous. Flowers in terminal or leaf-opposed 

 fascicles. Sepals combined into a 3-lobed cup or nearly free. 

 Petals in 2 whorls of 3 each, valvate, arching at the base over the 

 stamens and pistils but above them flat and spreading. Stamens 

 numerous, cuneate, truncate ; anther-cells linear, dorsal. Ovaries 

 usually solitary on a concave torus ; stigma large peltate ; ovules 

 many. Ripe carpels large globose berries. 



CYATHOCALYX ZEYLANICUS, Champ. ; Bedd. Ic. t. 47 ; F. B. I. 

 i. 53 ; King Ann. Calc. iv. 36, t. 42. 



Moist forests on the slopes of the W. Ghats in S. Canara, 

 Malabar, Anamalais and Travancore, up to 3,000 ft. 

 A moderate-sized evergreen tree. 



4. Artabotrys, B. Br. 



Climbing or straggling shrubs. Leaves shining. Flowers soli- 

 tary or fascicled, usually on woody hooked recurved branches 

 (peduncles). Sepals 3, valvate. Petals 6, in 2 whorls, bases 

 concave, connivent, spreading above, limb flat, subterete or 

 clavate. Stamens oblong or cuneate ; connective truncate or 

 produced, concealing the dorsal anther-cells. Torus flat or con- 

 vex. Ovaries few or many ; style oblong or columnar ; ovules 2, 

 erect, collateral. Fruit a circle of usually yellow, sometimes 

 odorous, berries. 



